Friday, July 12, 2013

Did Edward Snowden Have Access To U.S. Espionage Files?

Russia says they will shelter Snowden as long as he stops leaking U.S. secrets. Reuters

NSA’s Snowden Review Focuses On Possible Access To China Espionage Files, Officials Say -- Washington Post

A National Security Agency internal review of damage caused by the former contractor Edward Snowden has focused on a particular area of concern: the possibility that he gained access to sensitive files that outline espionage operations against Chinese leaders and other critical targets, according to people familiar with aspects of the assessment.

The possibility that intelligence about foreign targets might be made public has stirred anxiety about the potential to compromise the agency’s overseas collection efforts. U.S. officials fear that further revelations could disclose specific intelligence-gathering methods or enable foreign governments to deduce their own vulnerabilities.

“We’re deeply concerned,” said one senior intelligence official, who, like others interviewed for this article, was not authorized to speak on the record. “The more that this gets made public, the more capability we lose.”

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My Comment:
This is the nightmare scenario for the NSA/U.S. intelligence community.

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